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I'm sad to see this DRM-free music site get bought by a DRM-infested game store that's 40% owned by Chinese company Tencent.

Full statement from Ethan Diamond, Bandcamp co-founder and CEO:

I’m excited to announce that Bandcamp is joining Epic Games, who you may know as the makers of Fortnite and Unreal Engine, and champions for a fair and open Internet.

Bandcamp will keep operating as a standalone marketplace and music community, and I will continue to lead our team. The products and services you depend on aren’t going anywhere, we’ll continue to build Bandcamp around our artists-first revenue model (where artists net an average of 82% of every sale), you’ll still have the same control over how you offer your music, Bandcamp Fridays will continue as planned, and the Daily will keep highlighting the diverse, amazing music on the site. However, behind the scenes we’re working with Epic to expand internationally and push development forward across Bandcamp, from basics like our album pages, mobile apps, merch tools, payment system, and search and discovery features, to newer initiatives like our vinyl pressing and live streaming services.

Since our founding in 2008, we’ve been motivated by the pursuit of our mission, which is to help spread the healing power of music by building a community where artists thrive through the direct support of their fans. That simple idea has worked well, with payments to artists and labels closing in on $1 billion USD. And while over the years we’ve heard from other companies who wanted us to join them, we’ve always felt that doing so would only be exciting if they strongly believed in our mission, were aligned with our values, and not only wanted to see Bandcamp continue, but also wanted to provide the resources to bring a lot more benefit to the artists, labels, and fans who use the site. Epic ticks all those boxes. We share a vision of building the most open, artist-friendly ecosystem in the world, and together we’ll be able to create even more opportunities for artists to be compensated fairly for their work.

Whether you joined Bandcamp recently or have been with us since the beginning 14 years ago, thank you for being a part of this incredible community, and we look forward to serving you for many years to come!
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Ice_Mage: I'm sad to see this DRM-free music site get bought by a DRM-infested game store that's 40% owned by Chinese company Tencent.

Full statement from Ethan Diamond, Bandcamp co-founder and CEO:

I’m excited to announce that Bandcamp is joining Epic Games, who you may know as the makers of Fortnite and Unreal Engine, and champions for a fair and open Internet.

Bandcamp will keep operating as a standalone marketplace and music community, and I will continue to lead our team. The products and services you depend on aren’t going anywhere, we’ll continue to build Bandcamp around our artists-first revenue model (where artists net an average of 82% of every sale), you’ll still have the same control over how you offer your music, Bandcamp Fridays will continue as planned, and the Daily will keep highlighting the diverse, amazing music on the site. However, behind the scenes we’re working with Epic to expand internationally and push development forward across Bandcamp, from basics like our album pages, mobile apps, merch tools, payment system, and search and discovery features, to newer initiatives like our vinyl pressing and live streaming services.

Since our founding in 2008, we’ve been motivated by the pursuit of our mission, which is to help spread the healing power of music by building a community where artists thrive through the direct support of their fans. That simple idea has worked well, with payments to artists and labels closing in on $1 billion USD. And while over the years we’ve heard from other companies who wanted us to join them, we’ve always felt that doing so would only be exciting if they strongly believed in our mission, were aligned with our values, and not only wanted to see Bandcamp continue, but also wanted to provide the resources to bring a lot more benefit to the artists, labels, and fans who use the site. Epic ticks all those boxes. We share a vision of building the most open, artist-friendly ecosystem in the world, and together we’ll be able to create even more opportunities for artists to be compensated fairly for their work.

Whether you joined Bandcamp recently or have been with us since the beginning 14 years ago, thank you for being a part of this incredible community, and we look forward to serving you for many years to come!
well this absolutely blows. That's my go-to place to buy music.
FFS. THIS WORLD...

I guess we'll have to wait and see how bad the affects of this will be
Post edited March 02, 2022 by Plumb
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Ice_Mage: I'm sad to see this DRM-free music site get bought by a DRM-infested game store that's 40% owned by Chinese company Tencent.

Full statement from Ethan Diamond, Bandcamp co-founder and CEO:

I’m excited to announce that Bandcamp is joining Epic Games, who you may know as the makers of Fortnite and Unreal Engine, and champions for a fair and open Internet.

Bandcamp will keep operating as a standalone marketplace and music community, and I will continue to lead our team. The products and services you depend on aren’t going anywhere, we’ll continue to build Bandcamp around our artists-first revenue model (where artists net an average of 82% of every sale), you’ll still have the same control over how you offer your music, Bandcamp Fridays will continue as planned, and the Daily will keep highlighting the diverse, amazing music on the site. However, behind the scenes we’re working with Epic to expand internationally and push development forward across Bandcamp, from basics like our album pages, mobile apps, merch tools, payment system, and search and discovery features, to newer initiatives like our vinyl pressing and live streaming services.

Since our founding in 2008, we’ve been motivated by the pursuit of our mission, which is to help spread the healing power of music by building a community where artists thrive through the direct support of their fans. That simple idea has worked well, with payments to artists and labels closing in on $1 billion USD. And while over the years we’ve heard from other companies who wanted us to join them, we’ve always felt that doing so would only be exciting if they strongly believed in our mission, were aligned with our values, and not only wanted to see Bandcamp continue, but also wanted to provide the resources to bring a lot more benefit to the artists, labels, and fans who use the site. Epic ticks all those boxes. We share a vision of building the most open, artist-friendly ecosystem in the world, and together we’ll be able to create even more opportunities for artists to be compensated fairly for their work.

Whether you joined Bandcamp recently or have been with us since the beginning 14 years ago, thank you for being a part of this incredible community, and we look forward to serving you for many years to come!
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Plumb: well this absolutely blows. That's my go-to place to buy music.
FFS. THIS WORLD...

I guess we'll have to wait and see how bad the affects of this will be
"Whether you joined Bandcamp recently or have been with us since the beginning 14 years ago, thank you for being a part of this incredible community, and we look forward to serving you for many years to come!"
Post edited March 02, 2022 by amok
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Ice_Mage: I'm sad to see this DRM-free music site get bought by a DRM-infested game store
You know that there are quite a lot DRM-free games on Epic? It's actually up to the Devs to put any into their games or not. So what exactly are you fearing here? Did they announce any changes for their services?
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drm infested?:O oh jees down with this fanatism , no wonder companies hate drm-free
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I don't think it will suddenly become a drm platform but I hate to see a disruption in something that has so far been going smoothly and a great alternative from the other garbage streaming sites out there who rip off artists and/or give us terrible quality.
And I'm not a fan of Epic Games (I used to be a crazed fanatic)
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Plumb: I don't think it will suddenly become a drm platform but I hate to see a disruption in something that has so far been going smoothly and a great alternative from the other garbage streaming sites out there who rip off artists and/or give us terrible quality.
And I'm not a fan of Epic Games (I used to be a crazed fanatic)
which distruptions do you forsee?
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Ice_Mage: I’m excited to announce that Bandcamp is joining Epic Games, who you may know as the makers of Fortnite and Unreal Engine, and champions for a fair and open Internet.
Wait, what?
Tell me it just just spelling corrector playing tricks.

Sad to see the only place I bought music for the last couple of years go to corpo's hands.
Oh, shit... :(

At least it was not EA
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Ice_Mage: I'm sad to see this DRM-free music site get bought by a DRM-infested game store
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Acriz: You know that there are quite a lot DRM-free games on Epic? It's actually up to the Devs to put any into their games or not. So what exactly are you fearing here? Did they announce any changes for their services?
It's my belief and probably plenty others that the DRM-free games are nothing more than a roadmap feature yet to be implemented. You know, the cart took so many resources.
Can 2022 get any worse?

This is disastrous. Bandcamp ̶i̶s̶ was the best place to buy music and directly support artists. Now RIP Bandcamp.

The worst part is there is no real alternative, and my entire digital music collection is there...
RIP bandcamp. To think I just last week created an account and bought some things there. I guess just in time. Fucking TencentEpic making things unpalatable.
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That’s a real shame, been using it for the last few years for music, was pretty good. I can’t see anything good coming from this acquisition. Must check I have downloaded everything.
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mqstout: RIP bandcamp. To think I just last week created an account and bought some things there. I guess just in time. Fucking TencentEpic making things unpalatable.
so what did they do with the site?
im waiting
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mqstout: RIP bandcamp. To think I just last week created an account and bought some things there. I guess just in time. Fucking TencentEpic making things unpalatable.
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Orkhepaj: so what did they do with the site?
im waiting
It's unconscionable to purchase there anymore, since the money would be going to the tencent-epic company (who purchased it with their double-whammy ill-gotten gains of Fortnite child exploitation microtransaction money and Chinese government money). No site changes are needed to make it not usable anymore.
Post edited March 02, 2022 by mqstout